There is no hell in the Bible, according to the people who know the Bible best
in its original languages: Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. As the table below reveals, according to the
consensus of modern Bible scholarship, the word "hell" was never
mentioned even a single time in the entire Bible! And while some modern Bible
translations still contain a few cryptic references to "hell," those references
raise a very interesting question: why does "hell" suddenly pop up in a
few odd verses here and there, when in biblical chronologies covering
thousands of years there had never been any mention of "hell" or any possibility
of suffering after death?

According to the consensus of modern Bible scholarship,
the word "hell" did not appear even once in the Hebrew Bible,
or Old
Testament (OT). Furthermore the word "hell" is very hard to find in the New
Testament (NT). You can confirm this by using an online Bible search tool to
scan various Bible translations for the word "hell." Or you can save
time and effort by referring to the
table below, which was produced by Gary Amirault, a Bible scholar who has
extensively researched and written about the question of "hell" as a biblical teaching. I have
added two translations to his original list: the Holman Christian
Standard Bible (HCSB), sponsored by the famously literal and
conservative Southern Baptist Convention, and the New American Bible Revised
Edition (NABRE), produced by more than a hundred Bible scholars working for the
Roman Catholic Church.

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